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Wagner officials praise multiagency response to downtown fire; resident urges EMS review
Summary
City officials at the Jan. 6 Wagner City Council meeting thanked mutual‑aid partners and volunteers for their response to a recent downtown structure fire, discussed donated equipment and hospital recognition, and heard a public comment urging review of local EMS procedures.
WAGNER, Okla. — City officials at the Wagner City Council meeting on Jan. 6 credited firefighters, mutual‑aid departments and volunteers for containing a major downtown structure fire and asked staff to follow up on emergency‑medical services procedures after a public comment flagged concerns.
Mayor (name not specified) opened the council’s monthly report by thanking local and regional first responders and city crews for their work on the fire downtown, saying the effort required “a plan” and that he was “extremely proud of how we handled that fire. It was brutal. I'm telling you, it whooped me.” He named several responding agencies and departments, including Hulbert, Fort Gibson, Pryor, Broken Arrow, Toppers, Muskogee County Emergency Management, Cherokee Nation Emergency Management and local city…
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